Book, Chapter
1 II, I | venerable Father Gregory so earnestly strove against the rising
2 II, V | bread." And being often earnestly admonished by him, that
3 II, IX | Christ; but first took heed earnestly to be instructed at leisure
4 II, XI | But when our fatherly love earnestly inquired concerning your
5 II, XI | that our solicitude, which earnestly awaits the fulfilment of
6 II, XII | but still troubled and earnestly pondering who he was, and
7 III, IV | rest of the world; but they earnestly practiced such works of
8 III, XI | before, began themselves earnestly to pray that those holy
9 III, XI | restored to my senses." They earnestly inquired how that came to
10 III, XIX | his boyish years, he had earnestly applied himself to reading
11 IV, III | the Scriptures, the more earnestly he applied himself to the
12 IV, III | stood some time amazed, and earnestly considering in his mind
13 IV, III | face, praying still more earnestly. But, if a violent storm
14 IV, IX | used to sleep. Then looking earnestly to see what it was that
15 IV, XVIII| his way to Britain, and earnestly entreated by the brethren,
16 IV, XXIII| filling all the place. Looking earnestly upon that light, she saw
17 IV, XXIII| their mother; which they did earnestly during the remainder of
18 IV, XXIX | died in the isle of Fame, earnestly entreating the brothers
19 V, III | But the abbess still earnestly entreated for her daughter,
20 V, IV | thegn, entreating him more earnestly, vowed he would also give
21 V, V | his entreaties with tears, earnestly beseeching him that he would
22 V, XV | Church. Moreover, he was earnestly admonished by many of the
23 V, XIX | requisite for his journey, earnestly requesting that he would
24 V, XXI | to be desired, and most earnestly to be prayed for by such
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